Sinéad O’Connor’s ‘Why Don’t You Do Right’, ‘Good times bad times’ by Led Zeppelin selected by all Jaurim members, ‘Don’t stop me now’ by Queen, ‘Jeremy’ by Pearl Jam It contains a variety of songs. In particular, the song ‘Hey, Hey, Hey 25th’, ‘Magic Carpet Ride 25th’, ‘our song’ from the 25th anniversary album ‘HAPPY 25th JAURIM’, etc. The remaining 10 songs are songs from other artists who inspired Jaurim, and were selected by the three members either in common or individually. Among the 25 songs curated by Jaurim members, 15 of the playlists are the band’s representative songs dl selected by Jaurim. ’ The playlist and contents were released. The Shawn Mendes Foundation Musicmaster updates the ¾-scale student-model design with graphic elegance and contemporary electronics. Spotify, along with Jaurim, the icon of Korean band music, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, is a ‘Kurated by’ that introduces 25 years of footsteps and their inspiration to the world. Released in 2013, Jaurim’s ‘Twenty-five, Twenty One’ has been loved and even closer to listeners around the world through her drama’s Spotify official partnership playlist. Jaurim continues to meet listeners around the world through various Spotify playlists. For example, in early July, Jaurim’s solo concert ‘HAPPY 25th JAURIM’ held at Olympic Park in Seoul became a hot topic when BTS RM attended. Jaurim, the longest-running mixed trio in Korea, consisting of vocalist Yuna Kim, guitarist Seonkyu Lee, and bassist Jinman Kim, has built a unique world of music based on a wide music spectrum that is not limited to one genre, It has been an inspiration and a muse for creators. Jaurim, which tells a mysterious, dreamy and realistic story as much as the name of the band meaning ‘Purple Rain Forest (紫雨林)’, celebrated their 25th anniversary this year. Of my vintage Gibson and Epiphone guitars that have Recently Sold on eBay.Jaurim, who is called the master of the band who led the popularization of Korean rock band music, started with ‘Hey, Hey, Hey’ in 1997, followed by ‘Wax Angel’, ‘Magic Carpet Ride’, ‘I’m a fan’, ‘Hahahasong’, ‘ Through songs with various concepts such as ’25, Twenty One’, it has been loved by the public by consistently dealing with themes of youth, humanity, and society.
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PLEASE CHECK OUT my other Harp Guitars and pro audio gear for sale in Current This auction is for a 1966 Fender Musicmaster electric guitar and carrying case. Return, buyer pays shipping, so please ask questions first. USA shipping is $35.00 via FedEx Ground, with tracking, InsuranceĪnd Signature Confirmation. It plays perfectly with no issues, and sounds amazing!!! The case is functional, but the middle latch is missing, and both end latches are no longer spring-loaded, and must be maunally moved to securely close the case. The neck has some gouges and nicks and scratches, but still plays very comfortably. The pickguard is missing material from 2 corners. The headstock has a repair below the decal, and may be missing a small piece of wood. The tuners look too good to be original, so I'm guessing they are the modern replacements. The shorter 22.5" scale makes bending notes easy, and the smaller size is perfect for folks with smaller hands, as well as women players, and for normal people it somehow just increases the "Fun Factor."Īs you can see from the photos, there is significant wear on the guitar - which is a good thing in this case - as this guitar is perfect for bringing out a vintage relic Fender, that in addition to the looks, also has the classic vintage character and tone, and playing feel of a vintage 1960s instrument.
In fact, this guitar's pickup actually sounds bigger than one from a same era Strat. Musicmaster's have a great vintage character and tone that rivals Fender's more famous guitars. HERE for 1270 DPI Hi-Res photos of the Musicmaster, and HERE is some additional historical info, HERE is the Fender 1956 Catalog / Flyer, and here are some collector + end user reviews. For example, a '65 Blue Strat recently sold on eBay for $24k, so here is a great opportunity to own one in from the same era, made by the same guys in the same factory, with the same woods, and save about $23,000!!! Lucily, the market forces have spared them from the stratospheric collector prices. Originally marketed as a student guitar, these guitars were made to the same high quailty level, and from the same tonewoods as the Strat and Tele.
Up for consideration is a vintage 1966 Fender Musicmaster electric guitar and case - a vintage classic 1950s Fender design that has been relic'd the real way, by 50 years of gigs. 1966 Fender MusicMaster Electric Guitar w/Case, Daphne Blue